First Corinthians 11:3 teaches that every man stands under Christ’s authority, shaping humility, courage, love, work, and leadership.
How Should the Church Make Disciples According to Scripture?
The church makes disciples by proclaiming the gospel, baptizing believers, teaching obedience, guarding doctrine, and sending witnesses.
Church Health Is Apostolic Christianity in Practice, Not Modern Reinvention
Church health is measured by apostolic doctrine, biblical leadership, holiness, discipline, worship, and evangelism under Christ.
Church Health Requires Accountability: No More Leader Immunity
Church health flourishes when no pastor or elder is treated as untouchable and every leader remains accountable to Christ, Scripture, and the church.
Church Governance Matters: Bad Structure Always Creates Bad Doctrine
Church structure is never neutral. Bad governance always reshapes belief, while biblical order protects truth under Christ and Scripture.
Biblical Leadership or Religious Control: The Church Health Divide
Biblical leadership serves under Christ and Scripture; religious control exalts men, binds conscience, and damages church health.
Church Health Collapses When Pastors Become Untouchable
Church health collapses when pastors become untouchable, because Christ alone is Head and every shepherd must remain accountable to Scripture.
Church Health and the Biblical Limits of Pastoral Authority
Church health flourishes when pastoral authority is biblical, limited, accountable, and always kept under the headship of Christ.
What Role Do Elders Play in Preserving Long-Term Church Health?
Elders preserve long-term church health by guarding doctrine, modeling holiness, feeding the flock, and preparing future generations.
What the Kings of Israel Teach Us About Obedience, Repentance, and Covenant Loyalty
What the kings of Israel teach about obedience, repentance, false worship, compromise, and Jehovah’s judgment across Israel’s history.

